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LG M4 OLED TV release date prediction, price rumors & specs

We look forward to the LG M4 OLED TV release date - as well as specs & price

Updated: Feb 22, 2024 1:46 pm
LG M4 OLED TV release date prediction, price rumors & specs

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Plenty of time has passed since CES 2024 to think about the LG M4 OLED TV release date. This TV was announced back at the big tech event, so we’re here to provide the latest updates and everything we know about it regarding release date, price, and specs. LG will be launching a range of OLED TVs again this year including the LG B4, LG C4, and LG G4.

However, we’re talking about the flagship 4K model here, and what sets the LG M4 OLED TV apart is the wireless design. That’s its main selling point aside from the excellent OLED panel – the very same found on the bright G4. Don’t forget our where to buy LG M4 OLED TV page if you’re interested in this high-end display!

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LG M4 OLED TV release date window prediction

LG haven’t announced any official release date for the LG M4 OLED TV, so we’ll have to turn to our own predictions to give you an educated guess. The good news is that we can look back to last year to see how the LG M3 launch fared.

Unlike the other LG OLED TVs releasing this year, we expect the M4 OLED to be a little later to the party, just like last year. LG waited until August to launch the M3, so we’re going to be cautious and set our prediction as a Q3 2024 release window. They released the 97-inch model first, which was closely followed up by the 83-inch and 77-inch variants. For the M4 though, we’re going to see a 65-inch TV as well.

LG M4 OLED TV price speculation

The price is another thing that LG have yet to reveal, but we already know it’s going to be expensive. As the flagship model for the 4K OLED range, it will be more expensive than even the LG G4 – which is slated to cost $3,299 for 65″ model (the lowest size the M4 will offer).

Again looking back to the LG M3 is a good place to start. Here’s how the pricing looked:

  • LG M3 77-inch price: $5,000
  • LG M3 83-inch price: $8,000
  • LG M3 97-inch price: $30,000

We can expect a similar range of prices for the LG M4 OLED, but with the introduction of a smaller 65-inch model, the entry-level price will lower. Based on the historical price differences, we can speculate that the 65″ M3 may cost between $3.5K and $4K.

LG M4 OLED TV specs we know so far

One of the biggest plus points of the M4 is its wireless design, continuing what we saw in last year’s M3. The connections of the TV are instead moved to the Zero Connect box, with audio and video transferred wirelessly. Though the TV still needs to plugged into mains for power.

SpecificationsDetails
Screen sizes65″, 77″, 83″, 97″
ProcessorAlpha 11 AI chip
MLAYes, excluding 97″ model
Screen resolution3840 x 2160 (4K)
Screen technologyOLED Evo
Refresh rate144Hz
Response time0.1ms expected
ConnectivityHDMI 2.1 (x3)

If you’ve read up quite a bit about the upcoming LG G4 OLED TV, you’ll notice that many of these specs are the same. Both feature MLA technology for high brightness levels, though this is still not the case for the largest screen size. The M4 also retains Variable Refresh Rate tech as well as ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) for gaming.


Will the LG M4 OLED TV release at the same time as LG C4?

Based on what we saw last year, we doubt that the LG M4 OLED TV will release at the same time as the ever-popular C-Series. The C4 is expected sometime in March or April at the latest, whereas the M4 is more likely to appear later on in 2024 if last year’s release schedule is anything to go by.

The M4 is reserved for consumers that want the very best that LG has to offer from their range, surely becoming one of the best OLED TVs money can buy if you’ve got enough cash to throw around.

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As a Junior Staff Writer, Jack is involved in writing and maintaining a bunch of hardware guides & reviews. With an interest in PC gaming, he now focuses on writing about monitors, headsets, and more.

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